Linking up for another awesome collaboration releasing some new goodies for Spring is none other than Stussy x Herschel Supply Co. Calling upon the same silhouettes as the previous drop (including a tote and two pouches in addition to the backpack, duffle and waist bag pictured above), the new release echoes the aesthetic of the white bags, but ditches the canvas and colorway in favor of pink ripstop nylon and contrasting black straps.

The Fred Perry x Bodega ‘New Establishment’ draws on diverse elements from punk’s aesthetic palette: the combative use of military surplus, wild leopard prints, and the slogan daubed shirt. These disparate elements pay tribute to punk’s past, while suggesting how they might be applied in a contemporary context.

Levi’s Commuter Collection has always kept the needs of modern urban cyclists front and center, and the denim brand’s latest drop extends this focus with an emphasis on comfort and durability. The Spring 2016 collection, featuring a 511 and 541 athletic fit for men, and a high rise skinny jean and short for women, in addition to a range of tops and jackets, has been enhanced with the denim mainstay’s new Endurance Fabric, which provides better strength and mobility, as well as improved water repellency.

Presenting the second installment to their latest spring collection is none other than Pink+Dolphin. Join us as we take a closer look at their latest lookbook. The entire collection is now available on their website and flagship locations.

JackThreads and Publish have teamed up to co-create the ‘Transcend’ collection, a 10-piece capsule of updated silhouettes representing the next big thing in menswear. Merging the progressive styling of Publish with JackThreads’ modern, menswear essentials, the capsule presents a line of casual basics built to outfit together, yet understated enough to wear as separates.

Teaming up for a collaboration is Robert Geller x Five Four. Taking cues from distinct styles of Old Hollywood in the ’50s, the range has been injected with effortless, timeless designs such as subtle color-blocking motifs on pieces like the Dean button-down shirt or the James Dean-inspired Spencer Sunglasses. A neutral color palette bolstered by shades of navy, gray and white keeps the range clean and simple.

Toronto based Common-Folk makes its debut on our viral pages with a Japan-inspired collection for spring/summer 2016. Highlighted by Kimono inspired jackets and garments, the burgeoning label also showcases woven button downs and complementing accessories in this lookbook which was shot in the streets of Kojima, Japan, an area renowned for its denim prowess.

BUSCEMI has made a name for itself with its opulent take on sneaker design, and to drive that reputation home, the brand has shot a series of lush images for its Spring/Summer 2016 collection. Titled “Permanent Vacation,” the lookbook portrays the hedonistic, half-naked lives of its presumably idealized customers conducted, of course, in BUSCEMI’s calf suede and lamb glove leather-clad silhouettes.

Linking up for a quick collaboration is none other HUF x OBEY. Sharing similar roots in street culture, one through skateboarding and the other graffiti, the brands produce a 17-piece collection, consisting of tees, hoodies and accessories. The “Obey Triple Triangle” graphic, a marriage between both label’s iconic brand logos, anchors the offering, and is featured on a coaches jacket, gas station jacket, hats, socks and a pair of HUF’s ever-popular Classic Hi shoe.

Gearing up for spring is none other than The Hundreds. Their new spring collection was inspired by the idea of American soldiers returning home in the late ’60s and early ’70s, whose military garb was reinterpreted as modern basics with influences from surplus wear.. To expand on the idea of camaraderie, The Hundreds looked at communities that were born out of rebellion — such as motorcycle, surfing, skateboarding clubs.

Stussy has some new apparel lined up for Spring 2016. A nod to SoCal beach culture, the collection is dominated by soft, well-worn, and lived-in pieces as washed-out hues are coupled with everything from seersucker and denim to nylon and natural cottons.

Copyright � 2011-2017 Fkn Famous. All Rights Reserved. Fkn Famous & The Fkn Famous logo and trademark is a subsidiary of Fkn-Famous.comBy continuing past this page, and by your continued use of this site, you agree to be bound by and abide by the User Agreement Fkn Famous websites are managed by Fkn-Famous.com